Which of the following best describes the transcriptional ground state in eukaryotes, as compared to bacteria?
Explanation
The fundamental difference in the transcriptional ground state between bacteria and eukaryotes is a key concept in gene regulation. In bacteria, the ground state is 'on' or nonrestrictive, while in eukaryotes, it's 'off' or restrictive, primarily due to the packaging of DNA into chromatin.
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